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/*--- Definitions for Locks and Threads. ---*/
/*--- hg_lock_n_thread.h ---*/
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/*
This file is part of Helgrind, a Valgrind tool for detecting errors
in threaded programs.
Copyright (C) 2007-2011 OpenWorks Ltd
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
*/
#ifndef __HG_LOCK_N_THREAD_H
#define __HG_LOCK_N_THREAD_H
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/*--- Primary data definitions ---*/
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/* Magic numbers, for doing assertions that structures really are of
the right type. Useful as some of the code can get a bit
complex. */
#define Thread_MAGIC 0x504fc5e5
#define LockN_MAGIC 0x6545b557 /* normal nonpersistent locks */
#define LockP_MAGIC 0x755b5456 /* persistent (copied) locks */
/* These are handles for Word sets. CONSTRAINTS: must be small ints
numbered from zero, since 32-bit versions of them are used to
encode lock-sets in libhb's history records (Thr_n_RCEC). */
typedef WordSet WordSetID;
/* Synchronisation Objects, exported abstractly by libhb. */
typedef struct _SO SO;
/* Thr, libhb's private thread record, exported abstractly. Thr's are
allocated and never deallocated (simply leaked). Also ThrID, which
is a small integer which uniquely identifies a Thr and which is
used in ScalarTS because it is smaller than a Thr*. There is a 1-1
mapping between Thr's and ThrIDs. */
typedef struct _Thr Thr;
typedef UInt ThrID;
/* Stores information about a thread. Addresses of these also serve
as unique thread identifiers and so are never freed, so they should
be as small as possible. Freeing Thread structures makes the
storage management just too complex, and most programs don't create
many threads, so tolerating this leak seems like a not-bad
tradeoff.
Since these are never freed, the .coretid field only indicates the
core's ThreadId associated with this Thread whilst it is alive.
Once the thread finishes, the ThreadId is set to
VG_INVALID_THREADID.
The core may later re-use the same ThreadId for what is a logically
completely different thread, which of course must have a different
Thread structure. */
typedef
struct _Thread {
/* ADMIN */
struct _Thread* admin;
UInt magic;
Thr* hbthr; /* which in turn points back here .. */
ThreadId coretid; /* .. via its hgthread field */
/* USEFUL */
WordSetID locksetA; /* WordSet of Lock* currently held by thread */
WordSetID locksetW; /* subset of locksetA held in w-mode */
/* EXPOSITION */
/* Place where parent was when this thread was created. */
ExeContext* created_at;
Bool announced;
/* Index for generating references in error messages. */
Int errmsg_index;
}
Thread;
/* Get hg's admin_threads value, so libhb can visit all of them. */
Thread* get_admin_threads ( void );
/* Stores information about a lock's current state. These are
allocated and later freed (when the containing memory becomes
NoAccess). This gives a problem for the XError type, which
contains Lock*s. Solution is to copy any Lock which is to be
incorporated into an XErrors, so as to make it independent from the
'normal' collection of Locks, which can come and go. When the lock
is copied, its .magic is changed from LockN_Magic to
LockP_Magic. */
/* Lock kinds. */
typedef
enum {
LK_mbRec=1001, /* normal mutex, possibly recursive */
LK_nonRec, /* normal mutex, definitely non recursive */
LK_rdwr /* reader-writer lock */
}
LockKind;
typedef
struct _Lock {
/* ADMIN */
struct _Lock* admin_next; /* fields for a double linked */
struct _Lock* admin_prev; /* list of these locks */
ULong unique; /* used for persistence-hashing */
UInt magic; /* LockN_MAGIC or LockP_MAGIC */
/* EXPOSITION */
/* Place where lock first came to the attention of Helgrind. */
ExeContext* appeared_at;
/* If the lock is held, place where the lock most recently made
an unlocked->locked transition. Must be sync'd with .heldBy:
either both NULL or both non-NULL. */
ExeContext* acquired_at;
/* USEFUL-STATIC */
SO* hbso; /* associated SO */
Addr guestaddr; /* Guest address of lock */
LockKind kind; /* what kind of lock this is */
/* USEFUL-DYNAMIC */
Bool heldW;
WordBag* heldBy; /* bag of threads that hold this lock */
/* .heldBy is NULL: lock is unheld, and .heldW is meaningless
but arbitrarily set to False
.heldBy is non-NULL:
.heldW is True: lock is w-held by threads in heldBy
.heldW is False: lock is r-held by threads in heldBy
Either way, heldBy may not validly be an empty Bag.
for LK_nonRec, r-holdings are not allowed, and w-holdings may
only have sizeTotal(heldBy) == 1
for LK_mbRec, r-holdings are not allowed, and w-holdings may
only have sizeUnique(heldBy) == 1
for LK_rdwr, w-holdings may only have sizeTotal(heldBy) == 1 */
}
Lock;
#define Lock_INVALID ((Lock*)1UL)
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/*--- Sanity checking ---*/
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Bool HG_(is_sane_Thread) ( Thread* thr );
Bool HG_(is_sane_LockP) ( Lock* lock );
Bool HG_(is_sane_LockN) ( Lock* lock );
Bool HG_(is_sane_LockNorP) ( Lock* lock );
#endif /* ! __HG_LOCK_N_THREAD_H */
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/*--- end hg_lock_n_thread.h ---*/
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